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The future communities will deliver 56 new single-family homes and townhomes to Mableton and Marietta.
“It’s all about the long game.” — Jessica Caballero, Realtor, Jess in the City
The St. Louis-based homebuilder promoted its Atlanta division sales manager to the position.
The multifamily property, located at 605 Athens Highway, opened in January.
Georgia-based Infinity RE Impact recently acquired a 13-asset portfolio of affordable multifamily communities in Georgia and South Carolina.
Crestwind Township will include 260 build-to-rent townhomes and 129 single-family homes for sale.
The Capital Square real estate firm acquired the 28.4-acre property in July 2018 on behalf of a group of Delaware statutory trust investors.
“Don’t expect it to be easy.” — Matthew Share, associate broker, Maximum One Greater Atlanta Realtors
The number of homes sold in October fell 16.6% from September to 4,805 properties, which was 31.8% lower than the 7,041 homes sold a year earlier, Georgia MLS reported.
The recipient has been an agent with RE/MAX Around Atlanta for 15 years, and over 96% of her business is repeat and referral, the company said.
The move comes as the company prepares to begin construction of the 37-home second phase of the development, Sweetwater Springs.
Housing starts and inventory posted year-over-year gains as existing-home sales fell in the latest Atlanta Housing Scorecard.
The 44th edition of the in-depth forecast report examined 80 cities to determine trends in the real estate industry for 2023.
The $140 million development includes The Mabry by Storia, a 156 single-family home community, and The Margot, which will offer 332 apartments.
The mixed-use tower will bring 460 apartments and 97,500 square feet of commercial space to Midtown when it opens in late 2024.
The city’s housing authority chose a joint venture of developers to redevelop the long-vacant site of the former public housing project.
